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Tucson AZ | Review on September 18, 2007: | NatyLaloPeru
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We went to our AOS interview today and it was APPROVED!! Yay!! Our interview was at 9:03AM but we got there about 8:30 and waited. There was only one other couple there. A lady called us at about 8:55A and we went and sat in her office. She interviewed us both in Spanish since my husband doesn't speak English. One of his friends came in case he needed an interpreter and they wouldn't let me translate but luckily the lady spoke Spanish. She asked to see our passports and ID's and then asked a few questions like how did we meet, when did we meet. She asked me how many times I had been to Peru and I told her about 8-9 times and she was like..."Really, that's expensive, how did you afford that" like she didn't really believe me - but I just told her that I worked and saved money to go and when I was younger my parents also helped me out and also my church when I went on missions trips there. She asked me what my husband's parents names were and how many people came to our wedding. She asked us why we wanted to live here instead of in Peru. She asked him for our home address and telephone number and his social security number and some of the "No" questions. She had a HUGE file of basically every paper we've ever sent in. She asked to see some documents of stuff we have together so we showed her bank statements, medical/life insurance and a letter from my dad stating we are living in his house for the time being. I asked her if she wanted to see my wedding pictures but she said no. I was disspointed b/c I worked really hard on our photo albums of our wedding. She asked what we had in common and why we were attracted to each other. Then she had us sign a paper saying that the green card was only conditional and that in 90 days of expiration we need to apply for the conditional status to be removed, blah, blah, blah and that was it - she said he would receive his green card within 30 days. All that only took about 10 minutes - we were out of there by 9:10 and we never even showed all of the other documents. At least that is over and we get a break for 2 years!!!!
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